 Hello, I'm Lieutenant General Jerry Boykin. I'm the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Warfighting Support. The training video you're about to see, Operation Safeguard 4, was produced by the Interagency Training Center and addresses the technical and operation security threats faced by our military forces and civilian personnel in both stabilization and coalition environments. These environments and vulnerabilities have existed throughout recent history, spanning from the World Wars to our current military efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan. This film depicts many of the potential technical and operation security threats that our nation could fall victim to and depicts the disastrous consequences that inevitably occur as a result of poor technical and operation security practices. Technical and operation security threats can vary and originate from many sources to include our traditional, tactical and terrorist adversaries as well as host country, domestic and foreign contractors and even from nations claiming to be our allies. Every cleared government and civilian employee must remember that we all possess knowledge that a hostile or even friendly entity desires. We are all potential targets for many forms of intelligence collection. Education and awareness are the first steps in a successful security program and mission. I hope that the events portrayed in this video will help you to safeguard your sensitive information, missions and lives. Thank you. It's important you tell us everything, Susan. We have to determine the extent of the damage done by the information you passed. So why don't we start at the beginning? Tell us why you were sent to Akerstan. I was assigned to General Breckenridge's staff, a senior analyst from DIA. In an unprecedented situation, the GJ terrorists took control of the Akerstani border town of Neva. Hello, General. Hello, Susan. Have you seen this? It is in the Neva area. Tribesmen loyal to Mohammed... Thanks, George. Susan, can you give us a quick analysis of our current situation and an overview of what we can expect? Yes, sir. The latest reporting indicates... For my part, I gave the general an overview of the situation on the ground. The GJ forces had consolidated their positions on the three sides of Neva, and justice troubling was the way the Russians had mobilized. General Breckenridge was very distrustful of the Russians because of the size of the force they deployed. Turned out his instincts were right. He was always asking... Pointing into that, Susan, let's talk about Sean. Didn't you remember the security briefings you received before going overseas? Of course, but he was an American, cleared to work in our compound, and he was a retired military officer. I had no reason to suspect him of anything.